Walter Johnson High School - Windup Yearbook (Bethesda, MD)

 - Class of 1960

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Seated: J. Cobb, treasurer: G. Yano, recording secretaryg Miss Brown, sponsor, T. Brown, president, M. Carr, vice-president: J. Thompson, corresponding secretary, Standing: J. Bullock, AFS Committee chairman: C. Ingalls, Social Committee chairman: T. Marriott, Special Services Committee chairman: K. Stein, Publicity Committee chairman: J. Miller, sergeant-at-arms: F. Payne, parliamentariang D. Moorehead, Athletic Committee chairman, B. Winfree, chaplain: M. Steadman, Welfare Committee chairman EXECUTIVE CCLINCIL will .Sink Mimi? ll, .1'.2Q1,f'7' Z XJ ,JZ- Q2 ' 2241 'w K -szilqgsst 1 x ns Wk -- - GO ERNS THRCUGH REPRESENTATIC J. Cobb, M. Steadman, K. Stein, J. Bullock, G. Yano, F. Payne, and T. Marriott give J. Thompson as their contribution to the SHARE Drive Sixth period every day sounds like many meet- ings for executive council, but the success of their projects from sophomore orientation to the final game of the basketball season shows how well they used their time. With permanent improvements, like the delineation of the smoking area and the purchase of bleachers, they served posterity as well as the classes of '58, '59, and '60. Mailboxes for homeroom representatives put op- eration on a level of maximum efficiency, so rep council meetings were held only every two weeks. Working with the reps, exec council carried on a record-breaking Christmas Welfare Drive. A school spirit campaign, punctuated by a day of silence and by rallies, multiplied football game attendance. And so it went, on through June, when the SCA turned over to the new officers a school with new traditions and revitalized spirit. 'Nami if f Z2 1



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5. n as ,- - -.,,,,, ,, , if c 'K , V W A L . .nr fl , ,Q '. ,, 21 . , it First row: D, Dunlap, I. McLeod, D. Thornton, J. Culp, J. Cobb, R. King, D. Beale: Wheel Club membels Dana Calirou' Dick Beale' Second row: B. Hayden, S. Hensel, D. Carroll, R. Hartley, E. Larsen, T. Shuman, Fred SURF, and lan lVlCL6-Oil llsten In V3I'y1HE T. Brown, J. Miller poses of attentiveness WHEEL CLUB NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Like the paternal counterparts in the Rotary Club, Wheel Club members possess leadership, civic- mindedness, and integrity-not to mention intelli- gence, chivalry, and good looks. Although it is an honorary organization, the Wheel Club does not exist merely for the sake of honor, it performs civic functions both in and out of school. Each year, on October 31, at the witching hour, the club sponsors the Halloween Hop, admission free. They also make a contribution to the athletic field by issuing vital aids in the form of sports schedule cards. The National Honor Society, which regularly cor- ners a piece of the egghead heaven mentioned in the foreword, chooses for its members the cream of the crop in every aspect of school life. Brains alone do not qualify for membership, character, leadership, and service are also qualifications. Not satisfied with merely existing, members of the National Honor Society functioned as super- visors in morning study halls. Nor could the mem- bers rest on their laurels once they made it , challenging debates and discussions provided intel- lectual stimulation. Even graduates were brought back to stimulate and be stimulated at an alumni tea in December. First row: B. O'Brien, C. Runnerf B. Highman, C. Beach, H. Kyber, J. Bullock, M, Bates, C. Vlachos, R, King: Third row: W. Henika, P. Colacicco, C. Shapiro, L. Hoch, L. Linebarger, E. Houyoux, M. A. Smith, M, Meisner, A. Gladsden, J. Miller, M. Goldstein, H. Goshen, Steadman, G. Yano, J. Riley: Second row: J. Langley, K. Boeglen, K. H. Martin. R. Roundy, M. Lenderking, J. Waterston, D. Warheit. Counselman, G. Redmond, M. McNeil, L. Hansen, L. Druckemiller, R. S. White, W, Osten, W. Roe, J. Gonnerman Hague, V. Langen, K. Masoner, J. Spaulding, N. Littman, P. Schwind,

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